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( marty ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the
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week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages. ( marty @ landing) happening today... ( marty @ landing) happening today... victims affected by the north bay fires will be able to receive counsling and treatment and it's all for free. kron 4's camila bernal is live in santa rosa with details. camila? ( camila )free all day drop-in counseling organized saturday for those affected by the fires
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redwood empire chapter of california association of marriage and family therapists is providing a free,all-day event to encourage anyone affected by the fire to seek help.note: there will be spanish-speaking therapists on site.what: the redwood empire chapter of the california association of marriage and family therapists is hosting a free all-day drop-in counseling event for anyone affected by the recent fires. therapeutic arts/crafts and games for children, and refreshments will be available. catastrophic events such as fires can have devastating and lasting mental health effects on individuals. counseling can make a difference ( marty @ landing) thanks camila.
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( marty @ landing) in
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santa rosa, twenty eight hundred homes were destroyed when the tubbs fires swepth through neighorhoods. and that number is expected to rise once the final assessment is done. people who live in some of the hardest hit areas were allowed to see if they could find anything among the ruins. kron four's terisa estacio was there. warren luke delicately wiped off the soot of his wives figurines. he was able to find several under the ash. warren luke. my wife collected these over the years when i was in the coast guard. warren says although he and his wife are thankful for finding something they are more than overjoyed about this inside their home on kerry lane as the flames began to ripe through the neighborhood on the night of the fires his daughter, autumn 31 was asleep autum is deaf. warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. ( marty @ landing) the
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orchard senior community in santa rosa
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was also severely affected by the fire. . residents there were also allowed back on the property to check the status of their homes as well. and, they were allowed to stay if their homes were still standing. the property manager says 66 of the 233 units on the property were destroyed. six others were uninhabitable. and eight others sustained some form of damage. one man, who says his home survived, believes the rebuilding process will be difficult. ( marty ) santa rosa police
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officers and members of the u-s army national guard held checkpoints outside the orchard senior community just to make sure everything went smoothly. but today the mobile home park will be released back to the property owners. ( marty ) coming up... residents of the fountain grove community will be allowed to check on their homes. others however, are not allowed back just yet. details ahead. and... warriors are back in action. did the get their first win of the season? highlights ahead. and after the break... how your posture can effect your health.
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smiling sparkles. how do they clean the toilet, grin at it? (laughs) stop laughing. the stomach flu is not funny. get a cleaner with bleach in it. good, you can smile now. clorox means clean. ( marty ) for your health: here is a look at some of the new medical findings released this ( marty ) improving your posture could improve your health. that's according to a study out of the university of maryland. aside from alleviating lower back pain, good posture can also improve your mood, your memory and your self esteem. doctors have these tips to
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improve your posture... stretching your neck side- to-side and up-and-down. using light weights and performing some yoga poses and doing pushups can also improve your posture. and make sure you sleep on your side... because doctors say that puts the least amount of pressure on your spine. ( marty ) california's hepatitis a outbreak is getting worse. state health officials say the number of people affected is now at 600. and 19 people have died from hepatitis a in the last year. last week governor brown declared a state of emergency, which will allow health officials to get more vaccines more quickly. san diego... los angeles... and santa cruz counties have been hit the hardest by the outbreak. hepatitis a can be spread through unwashed hands and food as well as sharing needles. ( dave )rain is gone and a sweet weekend forecast is in store ! that's next, after the break. ( marty ) for the weekend:
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it's the old car picnic in san francisco. come out and check out some great cars and have a picnic with your family. it's all happening at golden gate park from 7 to 4. the event is free to attend. enamel is the strong, white, outer layer of your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend
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pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they want. ♪ and then the people go inside. do you understand charlie? mom? yeah? can i have a peanut butter sandwich? yeah, you sure can. can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. ♪ ♪ and one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. (with full mouth) unbelievable. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. here's a live look at the
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embarcadero this morning. toss to weather. (dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages. ( marty @ landing) happening today... residents in the
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fountain grove community will be allowed to check on their homes. others however, are
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not allowed back just yet. that includes the mark west springs road area of santa rosa. kron4's gabe slate was there as neighbors gathered at a town hall meeting looking for answers. ((pkg)) the mark west springs road neighborhood in north east santa rosa got hit hard hundreds of homes burned down here it looks just like coffey park you have not heard about it as much because it's still evacuated it's hard even for member of the press to get it. it's narrow roads and pg&e is doing a lot of repair work for the area here nats/sot - cal oes that is eric lamovreux, with cal oes, the california office of emergency services.. his agency and others like fema, cal fire, and local community leaders put on a town hall style meeting friday night to update people and take questions. it was standing room only people wanted to know.. when will they get back in ? nats/sot - james gore sonoma supervisor district 4 the schools that are still standing will resume october 30th. for the homes that are not salvagable fema and cal oes need to clean out the property before people can rebuild. nats/sot - cal oes people wanted to know that their homes are safe we've all heard about the looting the sheriff's office said it is their priority to keep looters out.. they have made several arrests and are shocked by how creative the thiefs are getting. nats/sot - sheriff office sheriff engram
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nats/sot - melissa melissa and her husband said this community is strong and they will survive with eachother's help. nats/sot - melissa in santa rosa gabe slate kron 4 news ( marty ) a prison inmate who was
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helping battle the north bay firestorm is back in custody. that after he went missing for about three hours this morning. angelo diaz disappeared around noon near sonoma. he is an inmate from idaho and part of a 19 member crew that is here to help fight the fires. that crew is supervised by two correctional officers. a napa county sheriff"s deputy later found the missing inmate... diaz says he simply got lost during a bathroom break. he is currently serving three and half years in prison for posession of a controlled substance. (marty) oakland now has a new permanent fire chief. darin white was sworn in by mayor libby schaaf friday. he has served as interim fire chief for the last nine months. white assumed the position, after former fire chief teresa deloach- reed retired. deloach-reed faced scrutiny after the ghost ship warehouse fire last december which killed 36 people.
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department is moving forward with a variety of things important to us, to address things like the ghostship fire. whether it's the hills, our specialized response teams, or what we call our bread and butter operations in fire suppression and investigation, everything in its entirety.">(marty) in addition to the ghost ship fire, the department has faced criticism for its response to a large apartment fire on san pablo... where four lives were lost. ( marty ) coming up in sports... the nfl has come down on raiders superstar marshawn lynch. how long oakland will be without him. live look outside... richmond bridge
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warriors in new orleans
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taking on the pelicans draymond green and andre iguodala played tonight after being listed as questionable golden state looking for their first win of the year. new orleans got rolling early -- demarcus cousins to anthony davis for the jam. still in the first -- davis hits a three pointer at the buzzer (davis: 35 pts, 16 reb, 5 ast) kevin durant got the team going late in the second -- hits one from deep over davis... cut pelicans 15 point lead to 3 at the half (durant: 22 points, 7 blocks -- career-high) klay
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thompson was on fire -- pulls up for three -- warriors take an eight-point lead (thompson: 33 pts, 7-11 3pt) steph curry puts the away with a corner three (curry: 28 pts) warriors win 128-120 the raiders keep their season alive after their win over the chiefs last night now the attention turns to marshawn lynch. the nfl suspends lynch one game for unsportsmanlike conduct...lynch pushed an
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official after derek carr got a late hit from fellow oakland native marcus peters. lynch ran on to the field from the sideline. according to raiders offensive tackle, donald penn... lynch was trying to protect peters in the scuffle. lynch has been a mentor to peters since the all-pro cornerback attended mcclymond's high school in oakland. meanwhile the 49ers down in santa clara they are getting ready to face the cowboys after a three game road trip dallas are six-point favorites. quarterback, c-j beathard will first n-f-l this sunday stadium it will be "dwight clark day". joe montana and dwight clark will be at the game. montana will address the crowd during halftime... and their a ( marty ) live look outside... golden gate bridge..
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♪ do you want to do a monster check? yes. no monsters. ♪ how about the drawer? ♪ no monsters. nightly monster checks are how grant makes home his. and homegoods is what makes it all possible. amazing finds. always great prices. make home yours. here's a live look at the bay bridge. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast...
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(dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages. ( marty ) racist graffiti was found
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at a dental office in san francisco. kron4's dan kerman shows us who was targeted. racist graffiti has reared its head again, this time in san francisco's financial district sot jeff cox, d.d.s./san francisco dentist 05-12they saw this swastika with the n-word , die. and of course
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that was very upsettingsan francisco dentist jeff cox says employees arriving to work thursday morning saw this on the front window of his pine street office.sota very disappointing though that there are people like that.his staff immediately took photos and then wiped the graffiti away before patients arrived. cox says he's had no issues since becoming the first african american dentist in san francisco's fianancial district 25 years ago. and as disappointing as he finds this, he he believes the current political climate has emboldened those with these views.sotit's a different time right now, of course i grew up in the 60's and i grew up with a lot of stuff all the time and i don't think this is as nearly tumultuous, but i wonder we called it the tumultuous 60's are we going to call this the bigoted 20- teens., what is this era going to be labeled.standup dan kerman/sf 107-117police have been contacted about this those are this office are waiting for authorities to come and take a report. in sf, dan kerman kron 4 news. ( marty ) in the east bay...
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moreau catholic high school in hayward temporarily put its curriculum on hold after two students were expelled for a racist display. one student went through the alphabet and made a list of racist terms that started with each letter. then another student read some of those terms out loud in a classroom. the school gave students a chance to express how they are feeling and share their own experiences on campus. the school also had counselors and teachers available to meet with students throughout the day in addition to the morning discussions. ( marty ) a 10-year-old girl is in criticial condition after she was hit by a hit and run driver. it happened in oakland just before 1-30- yesterday afternoon on 15th street near 8th avenue. there was a second crash reported at about the same time on foothill boulevard. police quickly
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tracked down the driver and arrested her. few details are available about the victim. but the child is in the hospital with major injuries and listed in critical condition. investigators say speed was a factor, but it's unclear if drugs or alcohol played a role in the collision. ( marty ) the san francisco police officer who was run over by an s-u-v this week remains in an intensive care unit. officer elia lewin- tankel was working his bicycle beat when he was hit by a car on wednesday after officers say the suspect realized police were tracking him. officer tankel underwent surgery at san francisco general hospital. and now we are learning more about the man accused of hitting him. he is 50-year- old maurice johnson. he made his first court appearance yesterday. he faces multiple charges, including attempted murder. johnson is being held without bail. ( marty @ landing) a little girl who lost her prosthetic legs in the north bay fire wildfires is walking again. thanks to a generous offer. the cost for her mom to replace them
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would have been in the thousands however the company that manufactures the prosthetic limbs replaced them at no cost. and now lilly biagini in enjoying her new prosthetic running blades kron4's haaziq madyun has the details. lilly biagini is back on the move in her new prosthetic bladesnat/sot haaziqhow excited are you to get your blades back?the 9-year-old santa rosa resident lost her prosthetic limbs when her grandparents home burned down in the north bay firestorm paula o'rourke/hanger clinic: "so we just made her a new set of legs and given them to her in september">however when these folks here at the hanger clinic in san francisco learned about what happened to lilly...paula o'rourke/hanger clinic: "we gave her, her legs for free. we gave her new legs. she was born with a complexed medical condition called arthrogryposis. it is a complication with the joints. they don't bend. they don't
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move properly">as a result lilly had her legs surgically removed. the hanger clinic replaced them and now has replaced again
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beyond being man's best friend --- becoming goat's best friend as well. we'll explain coming up. live look outside... san mateo bridge. trusted battery for your son's favorite toy?t maybe not. maybe, you could trust he wouldn't leave the upstairs water running. (woman screams) or, you could just trust duracell. ♪
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wand those who finds, their hearts desires. there's a little klutz in all of us. that's why we made clorox splash-less bleach... ...splashless. shine on, klutzes. shine on. with flames bearing down
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on his home, a santa rosa man had only minutes to evacuate his family and their animals. but one of their animals refused to leave the others behind -- ed crane has the story. odin, the great pyrenees pup who survived the tubbs fire after refusing to leave the family's goats behind, is recovering well, his family says - as are the goats."he's his old self again. so long as we don't try to take him from the herd," says owner roland tembo hendel about odin. "old young self. he's still technically a puppy!"odin and his sister tessa are about 1.5 years old and come from the same litter. odin and the herd have been "enjoying all of the love and attention they are getting at the shelter" at the sonoma county fairgrounds,
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hendel reports. for odin, that includes pampering from doggy barber pet grooming and a steak brunch.odin also got to pose with "some fellow heroes" from the national guard, along with hendel's daughter, ariel, and daryl and dixon the goats, as shown in the following photo:oh, and here is odin posing with some fellow heros from the national guard, 40th military police company.as flames encroached on the family's santa rosa property and the family had to flee, odin refused to leave without all of the animals."when we had found relative safety we cried for odin and our goats," hendel says on the family's youcaring page. "i was sure i had sentenced them to a horrific and agonizing death." days later, the family was able to return to the property to see what remained.to their disbelief, odin - burned and battered but still alive - was there surrounded by the goats and small deer. it appeared that even the deer had sought him out for safety.hendel says the family is "overwhelmed" by and very grateful for all of the support they have received. and the family received some great news thursday: goatlandia farm animal sanctuary in northwest santa rosa has a "wonderful temporary home for odin, tessa and our herd." odin and tessa prefer staying with the herd, and the animals can stay there until the family rebuilds structures, including the pump house that gives fresh water. regarding the attention odin's story has gained, hendel says, "i feel honored that he has brought some joy and optimism during these difficult times."
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a soldier's death triggers an ugly round of name calling in washington. details ahead. live look outside... san francisco international airport.
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live look outside...sutro tower. dave spahr is here with your weather forecast. (dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages.
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(marty) concord police are
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investigating the sexual assault of a carondelet high school student. police arrested two teenage boys. they are both athletes from
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different high schools. kron 4 sat down with kailin chou from the group - 'alliance for girls' about the support now needed for the victim and her classmates at the all girls school. (marty) carondelet high school says, counselors are working with the student and her family... and providing resources to help parents talk to their children about what happened. (marty) a soldier's death in africa
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triggers an ugly round of name calling in the capitol. a democratic congresswoman is the target of insults and criticism from the president, his chief of staff, and press secretary. representative frederica wilson showing no sign of backing down ... and as catherine heenan shows us, the facts seem to be on her side. sfxin a late night tweet ... president trump called florida democrat frederica wilson a liar.she says white house chief of staff john kelly is the liar.i do not appreciate someone lying on me. if you lie on me, i'm going to answer because i'm not going to let you get away with it. kelly accused wilson of grandstanding during a dedication ceremony for an fbi building in miami.a video of her speech does not support tthe charge.chip reid: have you seen the speech?sanders: i have.white house press secretary sarah sanders blasted the media for questioning the word of a high=ranking general.if you want to get into a debate with a four-star marine general, i think that is something highly inappropriate.wilson says she has lots of questions about death sergeant johnson ... whose body was found a mile away from the scene of the ambushi want to know why he
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was separated from the rest of the soldiers. why did it take 48 hours for them to find him. was he still alive. was he kidnapped. what's going ona military investigation is underway, but what is known is disturbing.the troops had been told it was unlikely there would be opposition in the area near the border with mali now, the u-s believes 50 isis fighters attacked them with machine guns and rocket- propelled grenades .the americans had only their rifles.republican senator john mccain raised questions about the incidenttoday he met privately with defense secretary james mattis, we felt we were not getting sufficient information and we are trying to clear that up today. (marty) (marty) president trump continuing
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to tweet on the subject this morning. typing quote,: "i hope the fake news media keeps talking about wacky congresswoman wilson in that she, as a representative, is killing the democrat party!" representative wilson was quoted as saying the white house has "no credibility." coming up... five new movies opening this weekend. a preview next. ( marty ) here's a live look at yosemite this morning... for the weekend: it's the wildlife and harvest day festival in cupertino. come out and enjoy learning about birds, ecology and more. it's all happening at the blackberry farm from 10 to 3. the event is free to attend.
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whatever genre of movies you like, there's bound to be something for you in theatres this weekend, as áfiveá movies open in wide release. david daniel has a box office
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preview. "why would they want to go to a party where people have been murdered?"a combination of comedy and horror looks to lead the crowded box office this weekend. "tyler perry's boo two! a madea halloween" figures to debut with 20- million dollars or more -- about as much as it cost to produce áandá market."we have to shut the system down."the forecast for "geostorm" isn't nearly as sunny. analysts predict the climate disaster epic, which cost at least 120- million dollars to make, will open with just 10-to-12 million."we don't know what we're dealing with." challenging "geostorm" for second place among new films this weekend is "the snowman," about a detective tracking a serial killer. opening weekend estimates range from eight-to-12 million dollars. "sooner or later, fire's gonna come knockin' at our hometown." then there's a pair of true- life dramas. "only the brave" profiles the granite mountain hot-shots, who battled arizona's yarnell hill fire in 20-13. it's tracking to debut with six-to-seven million dollars."you wanna be my friend?""uh huh."finally, "same kind of different as me" brings the best-selling inspirational memoir to the big screen. the drama about homelessness and faith figures to make three-to-four million dollars this weekend. in hollywood, i'm david daniel.
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(marty) police cars may soon be able to identify suspects, before the officers behind the wheel are able to. a new kind of dashcam uses artificial intelligence to identify everything from people to cars and guns. the l-a-p-d is already testing the new technology. civil liberties advocates have raised privacy concerns over the "big brother" nature of the facial recognition technology. (dave)rain is gone and a sweet weekend forecast is in store ! that's next, after the break. (camilla) counseling for fire victims.
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here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages. ( marty @ landing)
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happening today... victims affected by the north bay fires will be able to receive counsling and treatment and it's all for free. kron 4's camila bernal is live in santa rosa
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with details. camila? ( camila )free all day drop-in counseling organized saturday for those affected by the fires redwood empire chapter of california association of marriage and family therapists is providing a free,all-day event to encourage anyone affected by the fire to seek help.note: there will be spanish-speaking therapists on site.what: the redwood empire chapter of the california association of marriage and family therapists is hosting a free all-day drop-in counseling event for anyone affected by the recent fires. therapeutic arts/crafts and games for children, and refreshments will be available. catastrophic events such as fires can have devastating and lasting mental health effects on individuals. counseling can make a difference ( marty @ landing) thanks camila.
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( marty @ landing) in santa rosa, twenty eight hundred homes were destroyed when the tubbs fires swepth through neighorhoods. and that number is expected to rise once the final assessment is done. people who live in some of the hardest hit areas were allowed to see if they could find anything among the ruins. kron four's terisa estacio was there. warren luke delicately wiped off the soot of his wives figurines. he was able to find several under the ash. warren luke. my wife collected these over the years when i was in the coast guard. warren says although he and his wife are thankful for finding something they are more than overjoyed about this inside their home on kerry lane as the flames began to ripe through the neighborhood on the night of the fires his daughter,
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autumn 31 was asleep autum is deaf. warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. ( marty @ landing) the orchard senior community in santa rosa
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was also severely affected by the fire. . residents there were also allowed back on the property to check the status of their homes as well. and, they were allowed to stay if their homes were still standing. the property manager says 66 of the 233 units on the property were destroyed. six others were uninhabitable. and eight others sustained some form of damage. one man, who says his home survived, believes the rebuilding process will be
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difficult. ( marty ) santa rosa police officers and members of the u-s army national guard held checkpoints outside the orchard senior community just to make sure everything went smoothly. but today the mobile home park will be released back to the property owners. ( marty ) now, to the south bay, and an update on the bear fire burning in the santa cruz mountains. it has destroyed more than 391 -acres since monday night. but is now 45- percent contained. evacuation orders remain in place for parts of boulder creek. the fire destroyed four buildings and seven people have been injured including six firefighters. ( marty ) coming up... residents of the fountain grove community will be allowed to check on their homes. others however, are not allowed back just yet. details ahead. and...
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warriors are back in action. did the get their first win of the season? highlights ahead. and after the break... how your posture can effect your health.
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for your health:here is a look at some of the new medical findings released this week: ( marty ) improving your posture could improve your health. that's according to a study out of the university of maryland. aside from alleviating lower back pain, good posture can also improve your mood, your memory and your self esteem. doctors have these tips to improve your posture... stretching your neck side- to-side and up-and-down. using light weights and performing some yoga poses and doing pushups can also improve your posture. and make sure you sleep on your side... because doctors say that puts the least amount of pressure on your spine. ( marty ) california's hepatitis a outbreak is getting worse. state
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health officials say the number of people affected is now at 600. and 19 people have died from hepatitis a in the last year. last week governor brown declared a state of emergency, which will allow health officials to get more vaccines more quickly. san diego... los angeles... and santa cruz counties have been hit the hardest by the outbreak. hepatitis a can be spread through unwashed hands and food as well as sharing needles. ( dave )rain is gone and a sweet weekend forecast is in store ! that's next, after the break. ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the old car picnic in san francisco. come out and check out some great cars and have a picnic with your family. it's all happening at golden gate park from 7 to 4. the event is free to attend.
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(dave) a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages. ( marty @ landing) happening today... happening today... happening today... residents in the
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fountain grove community will be allowed to check on their homes. others however, are not allowed back just yet. that includes the mark west springs road area of santa rosa. kron4's gabe slate was there as neighbors gathered at a town hall meeting looking for answers. ((pkg)) the mark west springs road neighborhood in north east santa rosa got hit hard hundreds of homes burned down here it looks just like coffey park you have not heard about it as much because it's still evacuated it's hard even for member of the press to get it. it's narrow roads and pg&e is doing a lot of repair work for the area here nats/sot - cal oes that is eric lamovreux, with cal oes, the california office of emergency services.. his agency and others like fema, cal fire, and local community leaders put on a town hall style meeting friday night to update people and take questions. it was standing room only people wanted to know.. when will they get back in ? nats/sot - james gore sonoma supervisor district 4 the schools that are still standing will resume october 30th. for the homes that are not salvagable fema and cal oes need to clean out the property before people can rebuild. nats/sot - cal oes people wanted to know that their homes are safe we've all heard about the looting the sheriff's office said it is their priority to keep looters out.. they have made several arrests and are shocked by how creative the thiefs are getting. nats/sot
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- sheriff office sheriff engram nats/sot - melissa melissa and her husband said this community is strong and they will survive with eachother's help. nats/sot - melissa in santa rosa gabe slate kron 4 news ( marty ) a prison inmate who was helping inmate who a prison inmate who was helping battle
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the north bay firestorm is back in custody. that after he went missing for about three hours this morning. angelo diaz disappeared around noon near sonoma. he is an inmate from idaho and part of a 19 member crew that is here to help fight the fires. that crew is supervised by two correctional officers. a napa county sheriff"s deputy later found the missing inmate... diaz says he simply got lost during a bathroom break. he is currently serving three and half years in prison for posession of a controlled substance. (marty) oakland now has a new permanent fire chief. darin white was sworn in by mayor libby schaaf friday. he has served as interim fire chief for the last nine months. white assumed the position, after former fire chief teresa deloach- reed retired. deloach-reed
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faced scrutiny after the ghost ship warehouse fire last december which killed 36 people. (marty) in addition to the ghost ship fire, the department has faced its response to a large on san pablo... lives were lost. ( marty ) coming up in sports... the nfl has come down on raiders superstar marshawn lynch. how long oakland will be without him. live look outside... richmond bridge ( marty )
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taking on the pelicans draymond green and andre iguodala played tonight after being listed as questionable golden state looking for their first win of the year. new orleans got rolling early -- demarcus cousins to anthony davis for the jam. still in the first -- davis hits a three pointer at the
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buzzer (davis: 35 pts, 16 reb, 5 ast) kevin durant got the team going late in the second -- hits one from deep over davis... cut pelicans 15 point lead to 3 at the half (durant: 22 points, 7 blocks -- career-high) klay thompson was on fire -- pulls up for three -- warriors take an eight-point lead (thompson: 33 pts, 7-11 3pt) steph curry puts the away with a corner three (curry: 28 pts) warriors win 128-120 the raiders keep their season alive after their win over the chiefs last night now the attention turns to marshawn lynch. the nfl suspends lynch one game for unsportsmanlike conduct...lynch pushed an official after derek carr got a late hit from fellow oakland native marcus peters. lynch ran on to the field from the sideline. according to raiders offensive tackle, donald penn... lynch was trying to protect peters in the scuffle. lynch has been a mentor to peters since the all-pro cornerback attended mcclymond's high school in oakland. meanwhile the 49ers down in santa clara they are getting ready to face the cowboys after a three game road trip dallas are
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six-point favorites. rookie quarterback, c-j beathard will be making his first n-f-l start. this sunday at levi's stadium it will be "dwight clark day". joe montana and dwight clark will be at the game. montana will address the crowd during halftime... and their a possiblity clark will do the same from a suite. head coach, kyle shanahan remembers meeting clark back when he was a ball boy for the niners"dwight is obviously a hero to this town... to this country in terms of sports. being able to know that man when i was younger. i was able to see him right before the season started got to spend some time with him. i was telling some people yesterday he's a cool as of a guy as it gets and a fun guy to be around". the sharks in new jersey taking on the devils. peter deboer and san jose looking for their second straight win sharks up 1-nothing -- joe pavelski turns on the red light.. san jose up 2-nothing joonas donskoi puts the game away with the third goal of the game sharks win 3-0 (marty) pac-12 football today --
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the marquee matchup is u-s-c at notre dame. the 6-1 trojans battling the 5-1 fightin' irish at 4:30... winner will make a strong case to crack the top 10 in rankings. 4-3 cal hosts 4-2 arizona at 5. the golden bears are 4 point underdogs despite the home field advantage. stanford next plays thursday at oregon state. ( marty ) live look outside... golden gate bridge..
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there's a little klutz in all of us. that's why we made clorox splash-less bleach... ...splashless. shine on, klutzes. shine on. here's a live look at the bay bridge. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages. ( marty ) racist graffiti was
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found at a dental office in san francisco. kron4's dan kerman shows us who was targeted. racist graffiti has reared its head again, this time in san francisco's financial district sot jeff cox, d.d.s./san francisco dentist 05-12they saw this swastika with the n-word , die. and of course that was very upsettingsan francisco dentist jeff cox
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says employees arriving to work thursday morning saw this on the front window of his pine street office.sota very disappointing though that there are people like that.his staff immediately took photos and then wiped the graffiti away before patients arrived. cox says he's had no issues since becoming the first african american dentist in san francisco's fianancial district 25 years ago. and as disappointing as he finds this, he he believes the current political climate has emboldened those with these views.sotit's a different time right now, of course i grew up in the 60's and i grew up with a lot of stuff all the time and i don't think this is as nearly tumultuous, but i wonder we called it the tumultuous 60's are we going to call this the bigoted 20- teens., what is this era going to be labeled.standup dan kerman/sf 107-117police have been contacted about this those are this office are waiting for authorities to come and take a report. in sf, dan kerman kron 4 news. ( marty ) in the east bay...
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moreau catholic high school in hayward temporarily put its curriculum on hold after two students were expelled for a racist display. one student went through the alphabet and made a list of racist terms that started with each letter. then another student read some of those terms out loud in a classroom. the school gave students a chance to express how they are feeling and share their own experiences on campus. the school also had counselors and teachers available to meet with students throughout the day in addition to the morning discussions. ( marty ) a 10-year-old girl is in criticial condition after she was hit by a hit and run driver. it happened in oakland just before 1-30- yesterday afternoon on 15th street near 8th avenue. there was a second crash reported at about the same time on foothill boulevard. police quickly tracked down the driver and
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arrested her. few details are available about the victim. but the child is in the hospital with major injuries and listed in critical condition. investigators say speed was a factor, but it's unclear if drugs or alcohol played a role in the collision. ( marty ) the san francisco police officer who was run over by an s-u-v this week remains in an intensive care unit. officer elia lewin- tankel was working his bicycle beat when he was hit by a car on wednesday after officers say the suspect realized police were tracking him. officer tankel underwent surgery at san francisco general hospital. and now we are learning more about the man accused of hitting him. he is 50-year- old maurice johnson. he made his first court appearance yesterday. he faces multiple charges, including attempted murder. johnson is being held without bail. ( marty @ landing) a little girl who lost her prosthetic legs in the north bay fire wildfires is walking again... thanks to a generous offer. kron4's haaziq madyun has the details. lilly biagini is back on the
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move in her new prosthetic bladesnat/sot haaziqhow excited are you to get your blades back?the 9-year-old santa rosa resident lost her prosthetic limbs when her grandparents home burned down in the north bay firestorm paula o'rourke/hanger clinic: "so we just made her a new set of legs and given them to her in september">however when these folks here at the hanger clinic in san francisco learned about what happened to lilly...paula o'rourke/hanger clinic: "we gave her, her legs for free. we gave her new legs. she was born with a complexed medical condition called arthrogryposis. it is a complication with the joints. they don't bend. they don't move properly">as a result lilly had her legs surgically removed. the hanger clinic replaced them and now has replaced again
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super awesome. they are like my extended family"that is what you wanted for your birthday right?
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with flames bearing down on his home, a santa rosa man had only minutes to evacuate his family and their animals. but one of their animals refused to leave the others behind -- ed crane has the story. odin, the great pyrenees pup who survived the tubbs fire after refusing to leave the family's goats behind, is recovering well, his family says - as are the goats."he's his old self again. so long as
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we don't try to take him from the herd," says owner roland tembo hendel about odin. "old young self. he's still technically a puppy!"odin and his sister tessa are about 1.5 years old and come from the same litter. odin and the herd have been "enjoying all of the love and attention they are getting at the shelter" at the sonoma county fairgrounds, hendel reports. for odin, that includes pampering from doggy barber pet grooming and a steak brunch.odin also got to pose with "some fellow heroes" from the national guard, along with hendel's daughter, ariel, and daryl and dixon the goats, as shown in the following photo:oh, and here is odin posing with some fellow heros from the national guard, 40th military police company.as flames encroached on the family's santa rosa property and the family had to flee, odin refused to leave without all of the animals."when we had found relative safety we cried for odin and our goats," hendel says on the family's youcaring page. "i was sure i had sentenced them to a horrific and agonizing death." days later, the family was able to return to the property to see what remained.to their disbelief, odin - burned and battered but still alive - was there surrounded by the goats and small deer. it appeared that even the deer had sought him out for safety.hendel says the family is "overwhelmed" by and very grateful for all of the support they have received. and the family received some great news thursday: goatlandia farm animal sanctuary in northwest santa rosa has a "wonderful temporary home for odin, tessa and our herd." odin and tessa prefer staying with the herd, and the animals can stay there until the family rebuilds structures, including the pump house that gives fresh water.
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regarding the attention odin's story has gained, hendel says, "i feel honored that he has brought some joy and optimism during these difficult times." a soldier's death triggers an ugly round of name calling in washington. details ahead. live look outside... san francisco international airport.
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live look outside...sutro tower. dave spahr is here with your weather forecast. (dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and
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continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages.
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investigating the sexual assault of a carondelet high school student. police arrested two teenage boys. they are both athletes from different high schools. kron 4 sat down with kailin chou from the group - 'alliance for girls' about the support now needed for the victim and her classmates at the all girls school. (marty) carondelet high school says, counselors
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are working with the student and her family... and providing resources to help parents talk to their children about what happened. (marty) a soldier's death in africa triggers an ugly round of name calling in the capitol. a democratic congresswoman is the target of insults and criticism from the president, his chief of staff, and press secretary. representative frederica wilson showing no sign of backing down ... and as catherine heenan shows us, the facts seem to be on her side. sfxin a late night tweet ... president trump called florida democrat frederica wilson a liar.she says white house chief of staff john kelly is the liar.i do not appreciate
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someone lying on me. if you lie on me, i'm going to answer because i'm not going to let you get away with it. kelly accused wilson of grandstanding during a dedication ceremony for an fbi building in miami.a video of her speech does not support tthe charge.chip reid: have you seen the speech?sanders: i have.white house press secretary sarah sanders blasted the media for questioning the word of a high=ranking general.if you want to get into a debate with a four-star marine general, i think that is something highly inappropriate.wilson says she has lots of questions about death sergeant johnson ... whose body was found a mile away from the scene of the ambushi want to know why he was separated from the rest of the soldiers. why did it take 48 hours for them to find him. was he still alive. was he kidnapped. what's going ona military investigation is underway, but what is known is disturbing.the troops had been told it was unlikely there would be opposition in the area near the border with mali now, the u-s believes 50 isis fighters attacked them with machine guns and rocket- propelled grenades .the americans had only their rifles.republican senator john mccain raised questions about the incidenttoday he met privately with defense secretary james mattis, we felt we were not getting sufficient information and we
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are trying to clear that up today. (marty) president trump continuing to tweet on the subject this morning. typing quote,: "i hope the fake news media keeps talking about wacky congresswoman wilson in that she, as a representative, is killing the democrat party!" representative wilson was quoted as saying the white house has "no credibility." (marty) president trump is calling for the release of classified government documents about the kennedy assassination. he made the announcement on twitter this morning. saying "subject to the receipt of further
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information, i will be allowing, as president, the long blocked and classified j- f-k files to be opened." lawmakers set an october 26-th deadline for the release of the kennedy files, unless the president decided otherwise. during his campaign, trump made the unfounded claim that the father of senator ted cruz, who ran against trump, was associated with kennedy assassin lee harvey oswald. coming up... five new movies opening this weekend. a preview next. ( marty ) here's a live look at yosemite this morning... ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the wildlife and harvest day festival in cupertino. come out and enjoy learning about birds, ecology and more. it's all happening at the blackberry farm from 10 to 3. the event is free to attend.
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whatever genre of movies you like, there's bound to be something for you in theatres this weekend, as áfiveá movies open in wide release. david daniel has a box office preview. "why would they want to go to a party where people have been murdered?"a combination of comedy and horror looks to lead the crowded box office this weekend. "tyler perry's boo two! a madea halloween" figures to debut with 20- million dollars or more -- about as much as it cost to produce áandá market."we have to shut the system down."the forecast for "geostorm" isn't nearly as sunny. analysts predict the climate disaster epic, which cost at least 120- million dollars to make, will open with just 10-to-12 million."we don't know what we're dealing with." challenging "geostorm" for second place among new films this weekend is "the snowman," about a detective tracking a serial killer. opening weekend estimates range from eight-to-12 million dollars. "sooner or later, fire's gonna come knockin' at our hometown." then there's a pair of true- life dramas. "only the brave" profiles the granite mountain hot-shots, who battled arizona's yarnell hill fire in 20-13. it's tracking to debut
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with six-to-seven million dollars."you wanna be my friend?""uh huh."finally, "same kind of different as me" brings the best-selling inspirational memoir to the big screen. the drama about homelessness and faith figures to make three-to-four million dollars this weekend. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (marty) police cars may soon be able to identify suspects, before the officers behind the wheel are able to. a new kind of dashcam uses artificial intelligence to identify everything from people to cars and guns. the l-a-p-d is already testing the new technology. civil liberties advocates have raised privacy concerns over the "big brother" nature of the facial recognition technology. (dave)rain is gone and a sweet
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weekend forecast is in store ! that's next, after the break. (camilla) counseling for fire victims.
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here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal
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averages. ( marty @ landing) happening today... victims affected
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by the north bay fires will be able to receive counsling and treatment and it's all for free. kron 4's camila bernal is live in santa rosa with details. camila? ( camila )free all day drop-in counseling organized saturday for those affected by the fires redwood empire chapter of california association of marriage and family therapists is providing a free,all-day event to encourage anyone affected by the fire to seek help.note: there will be spanish-speaking therapists on site.what: the redwood empire chapter of the california association of marriage and family therapists is hosting a free all-day drop-in counseling event for anyone affected by the recent fires. therapeutic arts/crafts and games for children, and refreshments will be available. catastrophic events such as fires can have devastating and lasting mental health effects on individuals. counseling can make a difference ( marty @ landing) thanks camila. ( marty @ landing) in santa rosa, twenty eight hundred
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homes were destroyed when the tubbs fires swepth through neighorhoods. and that number is expected to rise once the final assessment is done. people who live in some of the hardest hit areas were allowed to see if they could find anything among the ruins. kron four's terisa estacio was there. warren luke delicately wiped off the soot of his wives figurines. he was able to find several under the ash. warren luke. my wife collected these over the years when i was in the coast guard. warren says although he and his wife are thankful for finding something they are more than overjoyed about this inside their home on kerry lane as the flames began to ripe through the neighborhood on the night of the fires his daughter, autumn 31 was asleep autum is deaf. warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. ( marty @ landing) the orchard senior community in santa rosa
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was also severely affected by the fire. . residents there were also allowed back on the property to check the status of their homes as well. and, they were allowed to stay if their homes were still standing. the property manager says 66 of the 233 units on the property were destroyed. six others were uninhabitable. and eight others sustained some form of damage. one man, who says his home survived, believes the rebuilding process will be difficult. ( marty ) santa rosa police
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officers and members of the u-s army national guard held checkpoints outside the orchard senior community just to make sure everything went smoothly. but today the mobile home park will be released back to the property owners. ( marty ) new numbers now on the bear fire burning in the santa cruz mountains. it has destroyed more than 391 -acres since monday night. but is now up to 50-percent containment. evacuation orders remain in place for parts of boulder creek. the fire destroyed four buildings and seven people have been injured including six firefighters. ( marty ) coming up... fountain grove residents will be allowed to check on their homes. others are not allowed back just yet. details ahead. and... warriors come back from 17 points down to get their first win of the season. highlights of how they did it. and after the break... how your posture can effect your health.
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for your health:here is a look at some of the new medical findings released this week: ( marty ) improving your posture could improve your health. that's according to a study out of the university of maryland. aside from alleviating lower back pain, good posture can also improve your mood, your memory and your self esteem. doctors have these tips to improve your posture... stretching your neck side- to-side and up-and-down. using light weights and performing some yoga poses and doing pushups can also improve your posture. and make sure you sleep on your side... because doctors say that puts the least amount of pressure on your spine. ( marty ) california's hepatitis a outbreak is getting worse. state health officials say the number of people affected is now at 600. and 19 people have died from hepatitis a in the last year. last week
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governor brown declared a state of emergency, which will allow health officials to get more vaccines more quickly. san diego... los angeles... and santa cruz counties have been hit the hardest by the outbreak. hepatitis a can be spread through unwashed hands and food as well as sharing needles. ( dave )rain is gone and a sweet weekend forecast is in store ! that's next, after the break. ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the old car picnic in san francisco. come out and check out some great a picnic with your family. it's all happening at golden gate park from 7 to 4. the event is free to attend.
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who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear.
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who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. toss to weather. (dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier
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conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages. ( marty @ landing) happening today... residents in the fountain residents in today... happening landing)( marty @ landing) happening today... residents in the
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fountain grove community will be allowed to check on their homes. others however, are not allowed back just yet. that includes the mark west springs road area of santa rosa. kron4's gabe slate was there as neighbors gathered at a town hall meeting looking for answers. ((pkg)) the mark west springs road neighborhood in north east santa rosa got hit hard hundreds of homes burned down here it looks just like coffey park you have not heard about it as much because it's still evacuated it's hard even for member of the press to get it. it's narrow roads and pg&e is doing
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a lot of repair work for the area here nats/sot - cal oes that is eric lamovreux, with cal oes, the california office of emergency services.. his agency and others like fema, cal fire, and local community leaders put on a town hall style meeting friday night to update people and take questions. it was standing room only people wanted to know.. when will they get back in ? nats/sot - james gore sonoma supervisor district 4 the schools that are still standing will resume october 30th. for the homes that are not salvagable fema and cal oes need to clean out the property before people can rebuild. nats/sot - cal oes people wanted to know that their homes are safe we've all heard about the looting the sheriff's office said it is their priority to keep looters out.. they have made several arrests and are shocked by how creative the thiefs are getting. nats/sot - sheriff office sheriff engram nats/sot - melissa melissa and her husband said this community is strong and they will survive with eachother's
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help. nats/sot - melissa in santa rosa gabe slate kron 4 news ( marty ) a prison inmate who was helping battle the north bay firestorm is back in custody. that after he went missing for about three hours this morning. angelo diaz disappeared around noon near sonoma. he is an inmate from idaho and part of a 19 member crew that is here to help fight the fires. that crew is supervised by two correctional officers. a napa county sheriff"s deputy later found the missing inmate... diaz says he
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simply got lost during a bathroom break. he is currently serving three and half years in prison for posession of a controlled substance. (marty) oakland now has a new permanent fire chief. darin white was sworn in by mayor libby schaaf friday. he has served as interim fire chief for the last nine months. white assumed the position, after former fire chief teresa deloach- reed retired. deloach-reed faced scrutiny after the ghost ship warehouse fire last december which killed 36 people. (marty) in addition to the ghost ship fire, the department has faced criticism for its response to a large apartment fire on san pablo...
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where four lives were lost. ( marty ) coming up in sports... the nfl has come down on raiders superstar marshawn lynch. how long oakland will be without him. ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the crafts festival in danville. come out and enjoy over 150 outstanding artists and more. it's all happening in downtown danville from 10 to 5. ú the event is free to attend.
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play tonight after being listed as questionable golden state looking for their first win of the year. new orleans got rolling early -- demarcus cousins to anthony davis for the jam. still in the first -- davis hits a three pointer at the buzzer (davis: 35 pts, 16 reb, 5 ast) kevin durant
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got the team going late in the second -- hits one from deep over davis... cut pelicans 15 point lead to 3 at the half (durant: 22 points, 7 blocks -- career-high) klay thompson was on fire -- pulls up for three -- warriors take an eight-point lead (thompson: 33 pts, 7-11 3pt) steph curry puts the away with a corner three (curry: 28 pts) warriors win 128-120 the raiders keep their season alive after their win over the chiefs last night now the attention turns to marshawn lynch. the nfl suspends lynch one game for unsportsmanlike conduct...lynch pushed an official after derek carr got a late hit from fellow oakland native marcus peters. lynch ran on to the field
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from the sideline. according to raiders offensive tackle, donald penn... lynch was trying to protect peters in the scuffle. lynch has been a mentor to peters since the all-pro cornerback attended mcclymond's high school in oakland. meanwhile the 49ers down in santa clara they are getting ready to face the cowboys after a three game road trip dallas are six-point favorites. rookie quarterback, c-j beathard will be making his first n-f-l start. this sunday at levi's stadium it will be "dwight clark day". joe montana and dwight clark will be at the game. montana will address the crowd during halftime... and their a possiblity clark will do the same from a suite. head coach, kyle shanahan remembers
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meeting clark back when he was a ball boy for the niners"dwight is obviously a hero to this town... to this country in terms of sports. know that man younger. i was able to see him right before the season started some time with some people yesterday he's a as it gets and a around". the sharks in new jersey taking on the in new jersey the sharks around". the sharks in new jersey devils. peter san jose pac-12 (marty)(marty) pac-12 football today -- the marquee matchup is u-s-c at notre dame. the 6-1 trojans battling the 5-1 fightin' irish at 4:30... winner will make a strong case to crack the top 10 in rankings. 4-3 cal hosts 4-2 arizona at 5. the golden bears are 4 point underdogs despite the home field advantage. stanford next plays thursday at oregon state. ( marty ) live look outside... golden gate bridge..
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here's a live look at the bay bridge. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages. ( marty ) breaking news this
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morning... one person is in the hospital in stable condition after an officer
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involved shooting in santa clara. it happened around 1:20 this morning after sunnyvale p-d issued a lookout for stolen car. officers spotted the car at just before 1:45 and pulled over the driver on el camino real and scott blvd one minute later the driver backed the stolen car into police officer's car then drove forward. the officer then fired their gun at the driver. the officer was not in car when the driver hit it. ( marty ) racist graffiti was found at a dental office in san francisco. kron4's dan kerman shows us who was targeted. racist graffiti has reared its head again, this time in san francisco's financial district sot jeff cox, d.d.s./san francisco dentist 05-12they saw this swastika with the n-word , die. and of course that was very upsettingsan francisco dentist jeff cox says employees arriving to work thursday morning saw this on the front window of his pine street office.sota very disappointing though that there are people like that.his staff immediately took photos and then wiped the graffiti away before patients arrived. cox says he's had no issues since becoming the first african american dentist in
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san francisco's fianancial district 25 years ago. and as disappointing as he finds this, he he believes the current political climate has emboldened those with these views.sotit's a different time right now, of course i grew up in the 60's and i grew up with a lot of stuff all the time and i don't think this is as nearly tumultuous, but i wonder we called it the tumultuous 60's are we going to call this the bigoted 20- teens., what is this era going to be labeled.standup dan kerman/sf 107-117police have been contacted about this those are this office are waiting for authorities to come and take a report. in sf, dan kerman kron 4 news. ( marty ) a 10-year- old girl is in criticial condition after she was hit by a hit and run driver. it
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happened in oakland just before 1-30- yesterday afternoon on 15th street near 8th avenue. there was a second crash reported at about the same time on foothill boulevard. police quickly tracked down the driver and arrested her. few details are available about the victim. but the child is in the hospital with major injuries and listed in critical condition. investigators say speed was a factor, but it's unclear if drugs or alcohol played a role in the collision. ( marty @ landing) a little girl who lost her prosthetic legs in the north bay fire wildfires is walking again... thanks to a generous offer. kron4's haaziq madyun has the details. lilly biagini is back on the move in her new prosthetic bladesnat/sot haaziqhow excited are you to get your blades back?the 9-year-old santa rosa resident lost her prosthetic limbs when her grandparents home burned down in the north bay firestorm
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mother: "that's what's left, just a concrete post">lilly lived there with her mom jessica
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know that she is back to being lilly is an indescribable feeling">in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news (marty) president trump says he will release classified government documents about the kennedy assassination. he made the announcement on twitter this morning. saying "subject to the receipt of further information, i will be allowing, as president, the long blocked and classified j- f-k files to be opened." lawmakers set an october 26-th deadline for the release of the kennedy files, unless the president decided otherwise. during his campaign, trump made the unfounded claim that the father of senator ted cruz, who ran against trump, was associated with kennedy assassin lee harvey oswald.
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a santa rosa dog goes beyond being man's best friend --- becoming goat's best friend as well. we'll explain coming up.
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with flames bearing down on his home, a santa rosa man had only minutes to evacuate his family and their animals. but one of their animals refused to leave the others behind -- ed crane has the story. odin, the great pyrenees pup who survived the tubbs fire after refusing to leave the family's goats behind, is recovering well, his family says - as are the goats."he's his old self again. so long as we don't try to take him from the herd," says owner roland tembo hendel about odin. "old young self. he's still technically a puppy!"odin and his sister tessa are about 1.5 years old and come from the same litter. odin and the herd have been "enjoying all of the love and attention they are getting at the shelter" at the sonoma county fairgrounds, hendel reports. for odin, that includes pampering from doggy barber pet grooming and a steak brunch.odin also got to pose with "some fellow heroes" from the national guard, along with hendel's daughter, ariel, and daryl and dixon the goats, as shown in the following photo:oh, and here is odin posing with some fellow heros from the national guard, 40th military police company.as flames encroached on the family's santa rosa property and the family had to flee,
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odin refused to leave without all of the animals."when we had found relative safety we cried for odin and our goats," hendel says on the family's youcaring page. "i was sure i had sentenced them to a horrific and agonizing death." days later, the family was able to return to the property to see what remained.to their disbelief, odin - burned and battered but still alive - was there surrounded by the goats and small deer. it appeared that even the deer had sought him out for safety.hendel says the family is "overwhelmed" by and very grateful for all of the support they have received. and the family received some great news thursday: goatlandia farm animal sanctuary in northwest santa rosa has a "wonderful temporary home for odin, tessa and our herd." odin and tessa prefer staying with the herd, and the animals can stay there until the family rebuilds structures, including the pump house that gives fresh water. regarding the attention odin's story has gained, hendel says, "i feel honored that he has brought some joy and optimism during these difficult times." coming up -- if you're looking for last minute
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halloween inspiration -- we have tips on some great looking makeup -- you can do yourself at home!
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(dave)a warming trend will begin over the weekend and continue into early next week. much warmer and drier conditions are expected to develop by monday and tuesday. slight cooling is likely during the second half of the week, but temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages. (marty) you're looking at some
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photos of the work of elise bigley. she's a freelance makeup artist with 17 years of experience who serves marin county, sonoma county, and the surrounding areas. one of her areas of expertise is special effects makeup. elise has some tips for both adults and parents of kids who might want to incorporate some spooky makeup into their costumes this year. (marty) elise, thanks for coming in this morning. what can you tell our audience about your work -- this stuff looks pretty difficult. can anyone recreate of these looks? (time lapse of skull makeup) (time lapse of
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mask makeup) you're also a parent -- two young girls -- so what about stuff parents can do for their kids? what are some trends this halloween season?
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season?this halloween some trends this halloween season?
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(marty) whatever genre of movies you like, there's bound to be something for you in
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theatres this weekend, as áfiveá movies open in wide release. david daniel has a box office preview. "why would they want to go to a party where people have been murdered?"a combination of comedy and horror looks to lead the crowded box office this weekend. "tyler perry's boo two! a madea halloween" figures to debut with 20- million dollars or more -- about as much as it cost to produce áandá market."we have to shut the system down."the forecast for "geostorm" isn't nearly as sunny. analysts predict the climate disaster epic, which cost at least 120- million dollars to make, will open with just 10-to-12 million."we don't know what we're dealing with." challenging "geostorm" for second place among new films this weekend is "the snowman," about a detective tracking a serial killer. opening weekend estimates range from eight-to-12 million dollars. "sooner or later, fire's gonna come knockin' at our hometown." then there's a pair of true- life dramas. "only the brave" profiles the granite mountain hot-shots, who battled arizona's yarnell hill fire in 20-13. it's tracking to debut with six-to-seven million dollars."you wanna be my friend?""uh huh."finally, "same kind of different as me" brings the best-selling inspirational memoir to the big screen. the drama about homelessness and faith figures to make three-to-four million dollars this weekend. in
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hollywood, i'm david daniel. adlib seven day. thats kron 4 news weekend for this saturday morning... i'm marty gonzalez. from all of us thanks for watching. join us for kron4 news weekend tomorr
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- [announcer] this edition of bay area bargains
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is sponsored by russell's fine furniture. (lively music) - happy retirement eleanor and richard? welcome to bay areas bargains. we're at russell's fine furniture, in santa clara. and, believe it or not, let's keep it down, richard russell says that he is retiring. (richard snores) well sort of retiring. richard. - yeah hi. henry, i recognize you from tv. - yeah, there's several reasons why he's retiring but the reason he's not, no i'm sorry. one reason he is not retiring is because he wants too. - that's true. - i, really, don't believe that you want to retire. - i don't know how you said that but that's true. - he doesn't, really, want to retire. - eleanor and i built the business together for 52 years.

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